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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 02:08 Redmondwllc3439

A cylinder and a cone are shown below.
12 in.
12 in.
Volume of cylinder = 2512 in
Volume of cone = 1256 in.
Which explains whether the bases of the cylinder and the cone have the same area?
The bases have the same area because the heights are the same.
The bases have the same area because the volume of the cone is the volume of the cylinder
The bases do not have the same area because the volumes are not the same
The bases do not have the same area because the volume of the cylinder is not 3 times the volume of the cone, given the
same heights

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